Title of article :
Technological change and the growing inequality in managerial compensation
Author/Authors :
Lustig، نويسنده , , Hanno and Syverson، نويسنده , , Chad and Van Nieuwerburgh، نويسنده , , Stijn، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Three of the most fundamental changes in US corporations since the early 1970s have been (1) the increased importance of organizational capital in production, (2) the increase in managerial income inequality and pay-performance sensitivity, and (3) the secular decrease in labor market reallocation. Our paper develops a simple explanation for these changes: a shift in the composition of productivity growth away from vintage-specific to general growth. This shift has stimulated the accumulation of organizational capital in existing firms and reduced the need for reallocating workers to new firms. We characterize the optimal managerial compensation contract when firms accumulate organizational capital but risk-averse managers cannot commit to staying with the firm. A calibrated version of the model reproduces the increase in managerial compensation inequality and the increased sensitivity of pay to performance in the data over the last three decades. This increased sensitivity of compensation to performance provides large, successful firms with the glue to retain their managers and the organizational capital embedded in them.
Keywords :
Corporate payout policy , Organizational Capital , Managerial compensation , Pay-for-performance sensitivity , Labor reallocation
Journal title :
Journal of Financial Economics
Journal title :
Journal of Financial Economics